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health2 years ago

"Unexplained Dog Illness Baffles Veterinarians and Shelters Across America"

Veterinarians in the Washington, D.C. area are puzzled by a respiratory illness affecting dogs in at least five states. The illness starts with a persistent cough and can progress to pneumonia and severe respiratory distress. While the exact cause is unknown, there is speculation that it could be a variant of canine influenza. Dog owners are advised to avoid dog parks and day care if possible and to seek veterinary care if their dog becomes lethargic, loses interest in eating, or develops a discharge from its nose. Vaccinations against Bordetella, canine influenza, and distemper are recommended as a precautionary measure.

animal-welfare2 years ago

Animal Shelters Battle Canine Influenza Outbreaks, Extending Closures

The Wake County Animal Shelter in North Carolina will remain closed through November due to a canine influenza outbreak. Four dogs have died from the flu, while 30 are currently sick and 77 have recovered. The shelter is seeking assistance from rescue organizations to relocate dogs and care for strays. Adoptions and surrenders are temporarily paused, but services such as adoption of foster pets and phone support for rehoming and stray pets are still available. Pet owners are urged to ensure their pets are up to date on vaccinations and take precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.

animal-welfare2 years ago

"Deadly Dog Flu Outbreak Forces Wake County Animal Center to Temporarily Shut Down Shelter"

The Wake County Animal Center in North Carolina has closed its shelter to the public for at least 35 days due to an outbreak of dog flu, which has resulted in three dog deaths. The shelter will stop accepting animals and pause other services to prevent the spread of the illness. Approximately 61 dogs have been diagnosed with upper respiratory infections since September 15, and cases of dog flu have been on the rise across the state. Late fall and early winter are peak seasons for the spread of dog flu, and symptoms include coughing, nasal discharge, fever, lethargy, and loss of appetite. The virus can lead to secondary infections and pneumonia, and it can also be transmitted to cats.

animal-health2 years ago

"Devastating Dog Flu Outbreak Forces Wake County Animal Center Closure for Over a Month"

The Wake County Animal Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, is closing for at least 35 days due to an outbreak of dog flu. Two dogs have tested positive for canine influenza and died, while 57 dogs have been diagnosed with upper respiratory infections since September 15. The rise in cases is believed to be linked to dogs picking up the illness after stays at boarding or daycare facilities. Adoptions will be paused during the quarantine period, and the October Pit Bull adoption special has been canceled. The shelter will take measures to separate, test, and treat the animals, while community pet days and animal surrenders have been canceled. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that there is no evidence of transmission of dog flu from animals to people.

animal-welfare2 years ago

"Deadly Dog Flu Outbreak Forces Wake County Animal Center to Temporarily Shut Down"

The Wake County Animal Center in North Carolina has closed its shelter to the public for at least 35 days due to a dog flu outbreak that has resulted in three deaths. The closure aims to prevent the spread of the illness, which has affected 57 dogs since September 15. The center will stop accepting animals and pause other services during this time. The outbreak is believed to be a result of overcrowding in the shelter. The closure will impact adoptions, community pet days, surrenders, and animal control services.

health2 years ago

"Officials and Veterinarians Encourage Dog Owners to Vaccinate Against Canine Influenza Amidst Spread and Shortage"

Minnesota officials are urging dog owners to consider vaccinating their pets against canine influenza as the virus continues to spread. The state has seen an increase in cases of the highly contagious respiratory illness, which can cause coughing, sneezing, and fever in dogs. Vaccination is an effective way to prevent the spread of the virus and protect dogs from getting sick.

health2 years ago

Second Oklahoma animal shelter shut down due to canine flu outbreak.

The Edmond Animal Shelter in Oklahoma has closed due to a potential flu outbreak among dogs, with no animals allowed in or out. The shelter is now in quarantine, joining other metro facilities that have been affected by respiratory illness this year. The outbreak is believed to be canine influenza, and the shelter is facing a shortage of medication due to a nationwide shortage. Canine flu vaccines are expected to be available next week, but until then, dog owners are encouraged to avoid public places like dog parks.

health2 years ago

Multiple Animal Shelters in OKC Area Close Due to Infectious Outbreaks

The Oklahoma City Animal Shelter has closed for the second time this year due to a respiratory infection caused by canine influenza. About 300 dogs have symptoms, but no deaths have been reported. The shelter is expected to be closed for at least 30 days to prevent the infection from spreading. Sick, injured, or dangerous dogs will still be taken in, but adoptions are closed. People who adopted dogs from the shelter last week should monitor their pets for symptoms and seek medical advice from a veterinarian if any develop.

health2 years ago

Minneapolis Pet Owner Shares Heartbreak Over Dog Flu Fatality

A Minneapolis pet owner is urging dog owners to take the canine influenza virus seriously after her dog Rooney died from the illness. At least 20 community cases have been confirmed in Anoka, Carver, and Hennepin counties, with the highest concentration of cases in Uptown and North Loop. Dog parks remain open, but many have signs warning pet owners about the risk of contracting the virus. The owner advises getting dogs vaccinated if possible and keeping them away from other dogs to prevent the spread of the virus. Symptoms include cough, fever, runny eyes or nose, shortness of breath, or fatigue.

health2 years ago

Minnesota's Response to Rising Canine Influenza Cases: New Guidelines for Dog Owners.

The Twin Cities area is experiencing an outbreak of canine influenza, with eight cases reported so far. Dog owners are advised to keep their pets distanced from unfamiliar dogs, avoid dog parks, and keep their dogs six feet away from other dogs on walks. Dog day cares, shelters, and kennels are recommended to take extra precautions. Any symptomatic dogs should be kept at home for a full 30 days, and quarantined dogs should stay inside the house and in yards to ensure they don’t come into contact with any other dogs.

health2 years ago

Canine Influenza Outbreak Spreads in Minnesota, Pet Owners Urged to Take Precautions

Four new cases of canine influenza have been confirmed in Hennepin County, Minnesota, indicating community spread of the virus after a larger outbreak earlier this month. The Animal Humane Society has closed its three shelters and paused pet adoptions through at least mid-May due to the highly contagious virus. The Board of Animal Health has received numerous calls from veterinarians about suspected cases where testing wasn't done or was inconclusive. Canine influenza causes similar symptoms as the flu in humans, and dogs are sick and contagious for three to four weeks.

health2 years ago

Canine Influenza Outbreak Spreading Across North Carolina

Veterinarians in Durham and Moore counties are warning dog owners about a rise in canine influenza cases, with all cases involving dogs that had been boarded or stayed at a day care facility within the past two weeks. Symptoms include a dry, honking cough, runny nose, fever, respiratory problems, lethargy, eye discharge, reduced appetite, and low-grade fever. The virus is highly contagious and can easily spread through direct contact, coughing and sneezing, contaminated surfaces, and people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.

animal-welfare2 years ago

ACCT Philly faces urgent need for adoptions and fostering due to canine flu outbreak.

More than 70 large dogs at ACCT Philly are at risk of being euthanized if not adopted or fostered by April 24 due to the need for a temporary shelter to hold dogs exposed to canine flu. ACCT Philly is Philadelphia's only animal care and control provider that helps the community with an open intake of animals. The nonprofit is calling for people to foster a large dog for a month or make a donation to help with the effort. Adoption fees are waived for dogs over 40 pounds until April 23rd, and those who can foster large dogs will receive a $400 Visa gift card at the end of the month.

pets2 years ago

Canine Influenza Forces Closure of Multiple Minnesota Shelters

Multiple animal shelters in Minnesota are temporarily closing due to an outbreak of canine influenza, with over 200 dogs showing symptoms. The affected dogs will be quarantined for 42 days, and adoptions will be on hold for at least a month. Dog owners are advised to vaccinate their pets against illnesses like these, especially when they can be highly contagious.

health2 years ago

Canine Influenza Forces Closure of Minnesota Animal Shelters.

Animal Humane Society has temporarily closed all its locations in the metro area due to an outbreak of canine influenza. The virus is contagious and can cause respiratory infection in dogs and cats. Adoptions and programs have been paused while animals are being treated. The Veterinary Center on University Avenue will still be open for appointments, education, and training programming. The Humane Society will contact everyone who adopted an animal since March 23 to alert them to the possibility of exposure and provide guidance.